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E T, PA! Tuesday, May 11, 1915. SOCIETY DOINGS ' Weddings. The wedding of Miss Lela Courson ax d Lyndon A. Fruit will occur the ght of Tuesday, May IS. In Ui First dir stian church. Rev. Perry J. Kice, the pastor, will perform the marriage ccresionv Miss Coursoa's bridesmaids will be "Miss Ruth Broyles and Miss ur-a Mae Dale. Mr. Fruit's grooms tren will be Henry Shedd and L. J. Downey Little Wilma Woodard will be f-e flower girl and little Verena Broyles tri ring- bearer. Edwin C Knicknieyer w U play the wedding marches. Preeed irg the entrance of the bridal party TT ss Gretta Prate and Miss Altha Fruit w II sing a duet with Miss Lucille Rice -laving their accompaniment. Miss Ureita Fratz entertained Monday night wita a pretty parry at her home on oc tavia street, in honor of Miss Courson. The rooms were attractively decorated w'th roses and spring flowers. The guests spent the early part of the eve rung in hemming tea towels,, which were presented to the guest of honor when completed. A dainty supper was nerved at a table decorated with quantities of T)nk roses and pink candles. The roses formed the centerpiece, and from the bowl which contained them, pink rib bons extended to pink candles about the table, in crystal sticks, tied with pink brws of ribbon and tulle. Pink wedding bells were the place cards. All the lights were extinguished excepting the candles and the guests toasted marsh mallows over these. A rose contest was won by Mrs. H. E. Bowles. After the supper, the hostess led the guest of hojior to the library table, where were arranged a group of tea cups, the show-c- gifts of the guests for the bride to tie- The hostess was assisted in enter taining by Mrs. Frank Stevenson. Vmonj the guests were Misses Lela Courson. Audra Mae Dale, Ruth Broyles, Lucille Rice. Irene Wlmber. Mabel Stor met.t Altha Fruit, Mrs. H. K. Bowles and Mrs. Laura PenlwelL Automobiling. Mr a "3 Mrs. W. J. Kyle, of Las Cru ces. motored to EI Paso this morning In their Kntt car. They spent the day snoppmg ana win return to tnetr nofge Wis evening. Zaeh T White and W L, Tooley have gone to the Mogollon mountains in New Mexico, on a hooting trip They will lie awav for a week or so They are mak ing 'he trip in Mr. Tooley s car. Real Worth If you asked your butcher for a porterhouse steak and he handed you a cut of the flaniuana said, "This doeBn't cost as nuch and is just -as good," you wouldn't believe hin, would you? Yet the butcher's statement is just as truthful as an asser tion that inferior baking pow ders nade of alum or phosphate of line are as good as Royal, which is made fron crean of tartar. , Alum is a mineral acid salt, declared hy many nedical authori ties unsafe to use in food. Royal Baking Powder is as pure and wholesone as the grapes in the vineyard, fron which crean of tartar is derived. The only reason for using- such substitutes as alun and line phosphates is because their cost is less to the manufacturer. ROYAL BASING POWDER CO. New York v-r c CRUSTO PIE uunor THE WISTBROOK CRUSTO . - 22 -. ryr-rf g-jX --W ---? El Pasoans Reluming. Buei Hammett, a student of Yale uni versity, will return to El Paso the laBt of June for his summer vacation. Miss Mary White, who Is a student at the Bennett school. Millbrook, N. Y Is expected to return home for the sum mer vacation the last of this month. Guy Hammett Davis, who is a stndent at Kingsley school. Essex Fels. Jf. J., will return to Bl Paso for his summer vacation, arriving here the first of June. Miss Laura Henderson,, who Is a student at the Kidd-Key music con servatory at Sherman Texas, will re turn to El Paso early in June to spend her summer vacation here. Henry Goggin and nicks Tooley, stu dents of Kingsley school, Essex Fels, N. J., will return to El Paso in June for their summer vacations. They are plan ning to travel by boat from New York to Galveston. Miss Enid AInsa, a pupil of the Man hattanville school of the Sacred Heart convent in New York city, -will return to El Paso the last of June, to spend her summer vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank AInsa. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ramey, who have returned from their honeymoon trip to California, are at home to their friends at 897 North Virginia, where they will be located until the comple tion of their home on Montana street. Mr. and Mrs. Ed D. Lachman re turned from Albuquerque the last of the weelc Mr. Lachman left Monday for Globe, Ariz, for a short business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Lachman will leave in July to spend a few months in Cali fornia. Miss Blanche Roe, a student at Lo retto academy In Las Cruces, will re turn to El Paso about the middle ot Junefor her summer Vacation. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Roe and their children will then go to Cloudcroft to occupy their cottage, "Bud Roe," for the sum mer. Dr. Ida B. Bishop has returned from a stay of several weeks in New Mexico and Arizona. She visited for some time in Tucson, where she was ; uch entertained. Mrs. A. Julian gave party for her at the Country dub: Irs. H. E. Beckey and Mrs. Charles awley entertained with an elaborate tea and there were a number of other s&cial affairs given in her honor. vs. Low Cost ' Have a piece of pie. Top crust short as a busy cook's temper crackly short and feather flaky. Bottom crust "biscuity" no sog. Yet for all you can taste of shortening "gTeasiness" you'd never know there was a speck of shortener in it. That's because it's made with Crusto. Crusto has no taste of its own result, it brings out all the flavor of the other ingredients. It is odorless. Not only does it make delicious pastry but whole some pastry, too. Better than lard, and as cheap cheaper than cooking butter and better. Try it. w gZmlZZ. '"yBs t f - at ah. aaocsts COr ES IN TIOHT TINS, S SIZES SLA. 41A.1A. IOlcorSOu. Houston, Texas El Pasoans Awau. r Mra W. S. Tllton will leave In a short time for Cloudcroft to open her sum mer cottage' there. Mrs. Jennie Nash will leave Saturday for Dallas to visit Mr. and Mrs. W T Hill for several weeks. Mrs. Ernestine Auerbach left thi afternoon for Ocean Park, CallC where she will remain for the summer. Miss Meta Ormsbee is a guest of Mn Alice Lomax at her ranch near Hill, N. M. She will spend a week or so there. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis will leave early in June for Cloudcroft, where they will spend the summer In their cottage. George Quesnell left Monday night for a visit of three weeks to Memphis. Teniu, Little Rock, Ark, and other points in the south. Miss Evelyn Logan will leave "Wed nesday afternoon for San Francisco, to spend tne summer with her sister, Mrs, ranK L. WleK ham- Mrs. A. L. Hawley and children will go to Cloudcroft about the I6th of June to spend the summer: They will occu vy me cnaries ii Stevens cottage. Mrs. H. E. Molley left for St. Louis this morning to Vttend the funeral of her sister. Mrs. Chat McLaughlin, who died recently in Winnipeg. Canada. Copies of the Franklin County News, of West Frankfort, HL. state that G C Richerson, formerly of El Paso, has been appointed to the position of gen eral manager of the property. Mrs. M. B Wesson has gone to Al bany, N. Y, to- visit her mother. Later she Mill go to Lake George in the Adi rondack mountains, where she will spend the summer. Mrs. C C Henderson and her sister. Miss Virginia Hall, left for New Or leans Monday night. After a visit of sevral weeks there, they will go to various points in Arkansas to visit. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Carpenter will leave shortly after the close of school for their summer cottage in Cloudcroft. where thev will remain for Jnnn gnd July. They will probably go to Califor nia for August. Miss Dee Ellis and Miss Katherine Draper left Tuesday morning for Hous ton. Tex. to visit Mrs. E. Coles, the sis ter of Miss Ellis, who will celebrate her 25th wedding anniversary, within a few days. Miss Ellis and Miss Draper will be away for a about two weeks Miss Mary Goggin. who will gradu ate the last of this month from the high school, will leave after school oloses for Galveston, where she will take the entrance examinations for Syrn Mawr college in Philadelphia, which she expects to enter In the falL Air. ana Mrs. A. P Coles will leave? Thursday for California ta ncnH eral weeks visiting the Panama-Pacific exposition at San Francisco and the Panama-California exposition at San Diego. Upon their return they will occupy their summer cottage in Cloud- eron ior tne remainder of the s Miss Blla Peticolas and W. M. colas, Jr. will leae as soon as the school Is closed for Victoria. Texas, for a short visit with their grandmother, Mrs. A. B. Peticolas. She will return with them to El Paso and with judge and Mra W W Peticolas will go to their summer cottage in Cloudcroft for the summer. Mrs. Fred Warner will leave the last or xne week ror Terminal Island, CaL, where she will spend the summer Mr Warner will Join her in July, with his mother, Mra Julia A. Sharp. They will then attend the Panama-Pacific exposition. Mrs. Sharp, who is district manager of the Woodmen Circle of New Mexico, will arrive in El Paso the end of this week for a few days' stay Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ely will leave May SS. Mr. Ely Is Igoing to New York city to visit his mother. Mrs. Elv, ac companied by her niece, Ivadell Miller, land nephews. Felix Miller. Jr. and Samp Miller, will go to Brownwood. to visit Mrs. Ely's mother, Mrs. J C. Hall. and attend the double wedding of her sisters. Miss Elizabeth Hall and Miss Addle Hall, which will occur on Jane z. The Misses Hall are well known In Kl Paso, as they have visited here. Miss Elizabeth Hall will be married to Cal vin Gallant and Miss Addle Hall will become the bride of Paul Huggins. Both young men are in business In Brown wood. The Army.- v Miss Valeria Garrard wilt Iaava ftir Sierra Blanca "Wednesday morning to visit Capt. and Mrs. Casper W. Cole for me weeK ena. Mrs. Ben Lear and Miss Grace Lear will leave Wednesday morning for Fort Hancock to snend a abort lino with Capt. Lear, whose birthday anni versary occurs Wednesday. Lieut. P. K. Johnson, who leaves the last Of this week for th tnrfrAf rancA in New Mexico, will, after the shooting i-uiuiiit-icu, go on a iwo montns leave of absence, which he will spend in New York, before sailing for the Philip pines, which t ill be his new station. School Notes. Th ftaf ff iha a-irIii-.fA ..l - ... A'auwaiiVU CAW KI8C8 of the class of 19I, at the high school iiuH art ii rnan-wi vrnm h'rio ---. ao L Vnsday evening. May tt. and will 1.0 iru ii me r.i j-aso meaier. miss i,xau wamastr has been awarded tne position of valedictorian of the ciass. er average grades for the fi years oi nign scnool were S2 SS-100-per cent. Miss Erin MHdieton hjrifbeen made the salutatorian. as shaaveraged a percent ot 91 61-100 f the four years work. Miss Anlift Maetze was a close second to Misf Middieton for this position, her average for the four years being 81 20-Ite per cent. ophelia. j tr?"'-r J I MEMBERS OF "HIGH" CLASS OF 1915 t" "f v. Sttt t sBRcS4.,K7asBSSBilssss?Hfe 1 BBssflH5SMSSSSS?Mi1tf"lfel'L .SsstjjHlfiBll&aSBSflBta SSSSBsSIr zBlE w9sfl8ss6flKKHI'KiF' M3tlsssflBiEliEffiSr&'8i HH vHfr jj;I sSHlKffj $" 5y :2sasH6k98P!HE4 flKiF IsssKssskz? " i 1U , . -Jl ADDIE KERR. MARGUERITE GOERIIiG. SfcYilOUK AaiaiAli.it. I ' in- f LE ROT McGRADT. Above are the remaining six members of the graduating class of the El fofal of 4S members. Forty-two pictures appeared in The Herald last week. able at that time. 9ariies. The woman's Catholic Order of Tor esters will have its monthly social Wednesday afternoon in the Knights ot Pythias halL Thetcommittee in ehargo Is composed of Mesdames P. O'Meara, T. M. Kyan, Josephine Tlno, John Pow ers and Marie UuesnelL Mra W. H Barry, a recent bride, was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower Monda) night, given by her mother. Mrs. Lillian Wylie. at her hoae on Texas street. The e ening was spent pleasantly with games and various amusements and an ice course was served by the hostess. There were about 20 guests. The primary teachers of the Sunday school of Westminster Presbyterian church entertained the mothers of their Sunday school scholars Monday after noon, in the primary department room of the church. Mra Lee Mcintosh, the superintendent of the department, talked briefly on the work the teach ers are endeavoring to do and intro duced the teachers who each spoke for a few moments about some special feature or their work. Miss Harriet Heermans sang a lullaby, with Miss Mary Heermans playing her piano accompaniment. Mi;s Bessie Roberts gave a reading. Mrs. J. K. Prather read "A NoWo Work." The teachers sang "Mother, Watch," accompanied by Mrs. Prather on the piano. Refresh ments were served after the program. About 39 mothers were present. The teachers who were tha hostesses were Mesdames Lee Mcintosh, J. K. Prather, Joseph James, Charles H. Brown, J. E. Abbott. Julia, Mobley. J. W. B. Robin son and J. G. Lowman. About El Pasoans. Mrs. James Graham McKary is suf fering from a dislocated finger, caused by an accidental falL Or George E. Cameron was operated upon for appendicitis at Hotel Dieu Monday morning and is doing nicely. Judge Joseph Magoffin, w ho has been ill in Fort Myer, Va.. at the home of his daughter. Mrs. William J. Glasgow, is recovering: ; Jiiss Anne Magomn. wno has oeen ill at Hotel Dieu, following an opera tion for appendicitis, s recovering nicely and will return to her home Wednesday Mra K- L. Harris has received word that her mother. Mrs. L. V. Witt, ot Vinton, Va is critically ill as the result of being thrown from a buggy in a runaway accident. Mra L. A. Hines is beinir compli mented upon the way in which the chil dren danced the May pole dance at the recent festival given by the young women's sodality of the cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Mrs. Hines trained the children for the dance, which was one of the prettiest events of the. festival. She was as sisted by MiesBertha Scheffler. VINTON MAN INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT IN EL PASO Vinton, Texas, May 1L L. H. Brandt, of this place, is recovering from in juries received In an automobile acci dent in El Paso Saturday. The auto in which Mr. Brandt was riding was struck by a nickel auto. Oar candies are made in fourteen different cities insuring fresh candies at every Huyler agency. Our Sales Agents in 1 Paso are ' Elite Confectionery C d Huyler s Cocoa, like Huyler't Candy, is Supreme rsssiistrcoac CAMILLE KIBLER. Women's Organizations. The Westminster Guild will teet Thursday afternoon at the homo of Miss Bernice Boynton, Cliff street. The Bible study classes ot the Y. W. C. A. will have their annual demonstra tion meeting the evenine of Mav 8. when the bible classes will have sup per together In the central rooms of the association and will have a pro gram afterward. The camp fire circle siru wao nave won tne nenor Beads lor attending Sunday school or the mis sionary stories, will have a part In the program. Mra J. A. Rawllngs told the story of the life of Louisa M. Aleott and Che stories she wrote, to the girls of the camp fire circles Monday afternoon, at the down town rooms of the Young Women's Christian association. The camp fire circle girls will hold their council fire meeting Monday. May 31. at Washington park. At the park a little earlier in the day, ' the Junior Young Women's Christian association members and the camp fire circle girls will enjoy a picnic as the guests ot the social committee of the association. The committee met with the chairman, Mrs. William Hogarth, Monday morning, and planned for the picnic. Dr. C. C Young will speak on the status of women in Europe as compared to women in America at the meeting of the EI Paso Equal Franchise league Thursday afternoon at 3 oclock in the parlors of Hotel Orndorff. The meet ings are open to all Interested. On ac count of Dr. Young's address the busi ness of the meeting will be curtailed. Mrs. S. J. Fennell will conduct the usual parliamentary drill. Dr Young and Judge Dan Jackson will uphold suffrage in debate with Ralf Border and Gunther Lessing, who will oppose It. at a debate to be held Tuesday nfgbt. May 18, in the court room of the court house under the auspices of the Equal Franchise league. Piano Clearance Sale on at -,Dlll,Jts., Do you really want a genuine piano bargain Make your selection early. H!J East Boulevard, or phone 'CI foi our car. Billings Piano Co. Adv. That's m I PMs KmTrmm DIAMOND DISC PHONOGRAPH is Vastly superior to all makes o) so called "Talking Machines." Such purenas of tone mas unknown before the advent of The Edison phonograph mth the permanent diamond point reproducer. The Edison plays any other mafe of record better than the machine for nhieh it was made. Bring in your old records and let us prove if. $60 to $450 Terms Easy EL PASO concerts MAT TITSWORIH. Paso high school of 1915, making up the Photos of the above pupils were unobtain Cards. Mrs. Joseph Willett entertained a few friends Informally Monday afternoon at j her home at the smelter. The games of j 5 and bunco were the afternoon s amusements. Mrs. W. H. Forbes, sr, ; won the prize for SM and Mra Harry M. Ross won the prize for bunco. Refresh ments were served by the hostess when the games were over Mra Battelle White gave the first of a. series of bridge parties Moaday afternoon at her home on TJpsoa avenue. Yellow wild flowers in quan tities were about the rooms. Mrs. R. B. Homan. a on the prize for the high est score. Mrs. Claiborne Adams re ceived, the second prise. The prize for which the players cut was won by Mrs. James Parker. A two course luncheon was served after the games, at the card tables, which were decor ated with bowls of pink sweet peas. I ine nosiess was assisted In entertain ing by Mrs. Frank Turner. Mrs. White Is entertaining again this afternoon. What la GOLDEX ROD? It Is the sweetest purest, cheapest, best feed on the market. Try a sack and be con vinced. Walter E. Clayton, Agent. Adv. Where the EDISON And you don't have to stop your instrument and change needles to change the tone. The EDISON PHONOGRAPH has not only five out ou tones ana more. Hear the EDISON PHONOGRAPH CO. uauy & a. m. to b TWO-O-TWO TEXAS Out Of Town Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Robertson have as their nest-Mrs. W. C Jones, of Black well. Tex. Mrs. Grace Oay. of Las Cruces. is coming soon to visit Mrs. W. & Tllton for a few days. Hrs. J. C. Walker, or Cloudcroft. N If. Is visiting her mother, Mrs. John Brunner. of Orchard Park. Mrs. C V. Safford. of Washington. D. C is visiting her son. Carl Spinner, and his wife, at their home 1317 Ne vada street. Harry M. Harrison returned to his home la San Antonio, Mondav nigiit after a, short stay in El Paso Mr Harrlsoii gave an Informal dinner it the Harvey House Monday before his departure. His guests were Miss Irene Laughlfn. Miss Wanda Race and Joe Hole. Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Land, of Fo-t Sumner. X. M.. spent Mondav in 1 1 Paso visiting Mrs. Land's cousin, Mia D. C Sutton. They left Monday nignt for a business trip to Nogales. Aiii On their return they will visit Mr Sutton for a short time. Mrs. Land w is formerly Miss Marie Cloman. and u. well known here. The Daily Novelette HUES" THE HUNTER CAME HOME. A lady whose name ltn Stella Said. "1 have lost jay nmbrella." When she hunted aronnil. The culprit he found. Was no less than her best fella. ON a late October day towards tn las of autumn, Sidney Greenfit the jealooeest man In Maine and the father of 17 boys, returned home suddenly from an eight months' hunting trip in the little known suburbs of Uew YorK. -Hah-hah'" he thought Jealouslv, "my wife knows nothing of my return. I will surprise her She has been faith ful thus far, but who knows but that she is at this very moment entertaining a man?" And. tiptoeing1 softly through tha streets, he came to his own home and found the door locked. "Hah-bahr he thought, and rang the belL The cook opened the door Is Mrs. Greenfitt home demanded our Jealous hero. "And if so. Is any one with her any strangerT" "Tea, she's home," answered the cook, "and there's someone with her someone I never saw before this after noon." "Hah-hah" roared Greenfitt. "Who Is it, I demand to know, a man. woman or child" irs a boy, sir," giggled the cook, "a handsome, bouncing baby hoy the eighteenth! Oh, don't faint, sir " But it was too late. "THE APPEAL TO REASON" irrl PRESIDENT AMBASSADOR STATESMAN The Largest Slices are cat off oar leaves. It's all quality, too. The quantity we pat in for gcod measure. We keep friendly with the tousewife by giving the best and most for the least money. Our baking is dose under ideal hygienic conditions. Powell's Home Bakery 411 E. Boulevard Phone 2801 then Decide. f. M. j ft iJkc. t " sr? v-T"S 0